Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 171, 1 May 1919 — Page 2
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TRAINING FOR ARMY OFFICERS WILL CONTINUE Six. Caritonments Will be ; Maintained for Purpose by War Department. WASHINGTON. May 1. Plans for Bummer training camps for tha Re serve Officers' Training Corps have been approved by the war department six cantonments -will be used for this purpose, covering 1 he entire country. They will open June 21 and continue until August 2, for in intensive course of instruction. 1 ; Camps designated are: Devens, Mass.. for Maine. New Hampshire. Vermont. Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode island. New York and New Jer. cey: Lee. Virginia, for Pennsylvania. Maryland. Delaware. Virginia, North and South Carolina. Georgia and Florida; Zachary Taylor. Kentucky, for Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana and Oklahoma; Custtr. Michigan, for Indiana. Ohio. West Virginia. Wisconsin, Illinois and Michigan; Funston, Kansas, for Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Iowa. Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado. Kansas and Missouri; Presidio, San Francisco, for California, . Utah. Nevada. New Mexico, Washington. Oregon, Montana and Idaho. The organization of the camps Is under direction of Colonel Elvld Hunt, 'of the General Staff.
Pastor Jules Pfendar. president of the Permanent Committee of the Reformed Evangelical - churches of France, has died. ,
Whitewater,. Ind. . - Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Anderson. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Save Waller and son Ben spent Sunday In Liberty Mr. and Mrs. , Ira Addleman and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Roberts and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. All Jennings and family Suoday. .... Mr. and Mrs. Ike Chenoweth -were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis Sunday..,. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kin choloe and son Harold and Mrs. Klncholoe spent Saturday night and Sunday in Kokomo. . .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chenoweth and family of Richmond, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith Sunday.,... Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Glunt and family of near Richmond, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Nate Gravar....Mr. and Mrs L. E. Little and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cal Eastman ...... Miss Minnie Gibbs of Richmond spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gibbs...... Mr. and Mrs. Frank White and son were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Hunt and family Sunday. . . . .Ray Koli was the guest ot his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knoll, of near Richmond ... ..Tom Smith who met with an accident last week is improving slowly Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Marold of Troy, Ohio, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fisher.... Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Austin and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Townsend and family of north Fountain City.... Charles Hunt of Richmond, took dinner with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt. Sunflay Mrs. Jennie Doffle of Richmond is visiting relatives here. She wiji , go to Minnesota to make her home with her son Floyd. .. .Mr. Day and family of Lynn, visited Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fisher Sunday afternon.. . Mrs. Jennie Addleman spent Monday afternon with Mrs. Emily Hunt John Wright and children of Niles, Mich., are spending a few days with his parents, Mr: and Mrs. Dave Wright. ...Misses Madonna Newton and Crystal Gibbs visited Miss Mildred Coppock Sunday afternoon. Mr. and
Mrt. Charles White and daughter Mildred -and Mr. and -Mrs. Oscar-Whit and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Higgs ot New Paris Sunday. ...Mrs. Gerty White and children and Mr. and Mrs. Corrie White spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thomas and son Don of Bethel.:;, Mr; and Mrs. William Curtis . and Miss Luclle Robinson attended the commencement at Webster Saturday night: .v.. Tie C. w. B. M. will hold their meeting next Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Minnie White's home; leader, "Mrs. Inez Wright; hook. Mrs. May Saxton, and world call, Mrs. Jennie Duffee... Miss Frances Burt spent Sunday with Miss Marie Radford.... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson and daughter Marjorie were guests -of Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson and family Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Dock Walllngford entertained Sunday at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Hunt.....Bernice Burt of Richmond spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burt. ... .Kenneth Barton and family spent Sunday with Mr. . and Mrs. William Barton and family of near Richmond.... Miss Crystal Gibbs spent Sunday night with Miss Madonna Newton..... Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gibbs called on Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gibbs Sunday evening. . . Uldean Hunt spent Saturday night and Sunday with Flo Blose of New Madison ..... Mr; Morris Burt called on Mrs. Emersou Burt Sunday afternoon. ;
Masonic Calendar
Thursday, May 1 Wayne Cotmcil, Number 10, R. and S. M. Stated assembly and work. Friday, May 2 King Solomon's chapter Number 4, R. A. M. Called convocation. Work in Royal Arch degree, commencing at 7 o'clock. Work will be conferred by members of Liberty chapter. Supper following , the work. Saturday, May 3 Royal chapter. Number 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting. Initiation of candidates. Basket sup
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